Community Award Application
The Morgan CARES Community Award is a small seed funding initiative intended to support community-campus collaboration.  The goal of this small award is to promote and strengthen partnerships between community-based organizations and groups, and members of academia at Morgan State University. It is the hope that these connections form a strong foundation that supports the emergence of responsive, community-led public health initiatives that promote health equity in communities across Baltimore City.  

New partners may engage in supportive activities and trainings, among other supports, for as long as they wish, to forge a strong partnership before developing and submitting an application.  Partners who have existing community-campus collaborations may also apply.

Morgan CARES is able to support up to 10 Community Award projects a year, and applications are accepted on a rolling basis.  Applications are reviewed each quarter, and projects are selected for funding. Applications will continue to be accepted while funds remain available.


Eligible applications must…
• Be submitted by a community-campus team. The Community Lead could be from a local nonprofit, grassroots organization, or other community-based group.  The Academic Co-Lead could be a faculty or graduate student, and must be from Morgan State University.
• Have a project timeline of 1 year or less
• Contribute to the overall improvement of health and reduction of health disparities for focal communities
• Target a specific group or community residing or working in Baltimore City
• Partnerships are committed to utilizing the data and other products from this small award to disseminate the results, and grow and expand the project and partnership


Review Dates-
Partnerships can submit applications any time using this form. Applications will be reviewed on a quarterly basis, on the following dates:

• March 15th
• June 15th
• September 15th
• December 15th

Applications will be reviewed first by the Morgan CARES administrative team, then by at least one external reviewer. Final funding recommendations will then be made by the Morgan CARES Steering Committee. Applicants will be notified in writing of the outcome of their application immediately following the Steering Committee Review Task Force meeting.


Expectations of Funded Partnerships-
Once projects have been selected for funding, it is expected that both the Community Lead and Academic Co-Lead participate in the following activities:

• Quarterly Check-in Meeting:  Following each application review, a check in meeting will be scheduled. It is expected that all funded projects will be represented in these meetings, as pertinent programmatic updates will be provided.
• Quarterly Training: As a means to support partnership development, and project success, our team will offer quarterly training workshops to support funded project teams.
• Reports:  We ask that partnerships collaboratively submit a Mid-Project Report (using this form) halfway through (for projects longer than 6 months), and Final Report at the conclusion of the project.
• Partnership Evaluations: These evaluations are to be completed individually at the end of the project, using this form.
• Dissemination and Participation at Morgan CARES Annual Symposium: It is the expectation that each funded project will prepare a presentation capturing the work of the partnership.  This presentation will be incorporated into the annual Symposium, where the work is showcased and disseminated to the broader network and local community. Both partners are expected to contribute to the presentation and attend the event.
• Consultation (optional): Morgan CARES team is available for consultation throughout the duration of the project.


Please feel free to reach out to our Program Coordinator at emma.shaffer@morgan.edu should you have any questions.
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Email *
Project Title *
Community Lead First & Last Name *
Community Lead Email *
Community Lead Phone *
Academic Co-Lead First & Last Name *
Academic Co-Lead Email *
Academic Co-Lead Phone *
Please use the box below to describe the nature of the health problem your project addresses. Be sure to mention who/where is most affected, previous approaches to solve the problem, and your unique position to address the problem. *
Topic of Focus (select one) *
Project Aim (one sentence) *
Please describe your strategic objectives (up to 3) and how you intend to measure each one. *
Type of Project (select all that apply) *
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What is your focal group or community? Be as specific as possible. *
Does your focal group or community have a history of… (select all that apply) *
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Project Start Date *
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Project End Date *
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Please use the space below to describe your timeline and the activities that you plan to conduct during each the following phases of your project: (1) Preparation, (2) Implementation, (3) Evaluation, (4) Dissemination, (5) Planning for the future *
How will your project improve community health and reduce health disparities? *
Requested Award Amount (up to $2000) *
Proposed Budget *
Do you have additional funding sources to support this project? If yes, please describe. *
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